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By Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraigBlog

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Kobo exec @mtamblyn on the impossible task of curating 4 million titles & what should scare authors: http://dld.bz/ddsPz 

6 Tips for Writing With a Chronic Illness: http://dld.bz/cUFtD @jessbaverstock

A Man Writing Female Characters: http://dld.bz/cUFtE @JonSprunk

All the links I shared last week: http://dld.bz/cUGrJ . All the links I’ve ever shared (searchable): writerskb.com

Top Five Highs and Lows of Publishing: http://dld.bz/cUFtv @mpax1

Thoughts on beginning a novel: http://dld.bz/cUFtq @sharonksouza

5 Tips for Trying to Write When the Kids Are Home: http://dld.bz/cUGsk @WeBlogBetter

15 Common Places That Can Inspire Your Creativity: http://dld.bz/cUGsn @TheWallenWay

10 Mistakes Authors Make That Can Cost Them a Fortune (and how to avoid them): http://dld.bz/cUGsx @bookgal

On Becoming a Professional Amateur: Character Acrobatics: http://dld.bz/cUGsz @bookviewcafe

You Know You’re a Writer If…: http://dld.bz/cUGuS @sara_sans_h

Book cover archive: http://dld.bz/cUGuW @raquelbyrnes

9 Odd Stories Behind Book-Inspired Music: http://dld.bz/cUGve @kimber_regator

Poetry Profiles: Copper Canyon Press: http://dld.bz/cUGvj @nytimesarts

Freelance Editor Rates To Guide Your Work: http://dld.bz/cUGvn @galleycat

The top 3 rules of social media for authors: http://dld.bz/cUGvv @chrisrobley @bookbaby

The Effective Use of Flashbacks: http://dld.bz/cUGv8 @marygkeeley

The Highly Underrated Gravatar – Why You Need One and How to Get It: http://dld.bz/cUGv9 @writerplatform

How to Work Faster in Microsoft Word With Hidden Features: http://dld.bz/cUGvX @kingbobsley

How To Sell Books With Amazon Reviews: http://dld.bz/cUGwk @selfpubreview @cattosko

How To Summon Creative Presence: http://dld.bz/cUFt8 @OrnaRoss

Ellipses Use: http://dld.bz/cUKm5 @EditorJamieC

Tips for surviving revisions: http://dld.bz/cUKnz @AlexJCavanaugh

10 Writers Who Couldn’t Get Published Today: http://dld.bz/cVuXT

7 Time Management Hacks: http://dld.bz/cVuXZ @thebookwright

Adverb abuse: http://dld.bz/cVQMv @EditorJamieC

All about perma-free and ranking at Amazon: http://dld.bz/cVQQ4

Nonfiction writing–find your readers before writing the book: http://dld.bz/cVQQC @GLeeBurgett

Rewarding our readers—freebies for our mailing list: http://dld.bz/cVQQM @ladyanakina

Avoiding social media overwhelm: http://dld.bz/cVQQW @uriel1998

How to Find (and Compile) Proofreading Errors on a Kindle: http://dld.bz/cVQRj @byondpapr

Marketing with promo cards: http://dld.bz/cVQSm @WTDiscover

14 Ways to Tick off a Writer: http://dld.bz/cVQSv @rebeccamakkai @pshares

5 things 1 writer wishes he’d known before going indie: http://dld.bz/cVQSH

How Writers and Bloggers Can Use the Rule of 5 To Become Discoverable: http://dld.bz/cVQSS @ninaamir

Pluck Great Advice from Abundant Information by Experimenting: http://dld.bz/cVQSZ @LeslieLSanders

Should you self-publish or not? http://dld.bz/cVQUj @kristeneperron

Forget the Finish Line, Enjoy the Publishing Process: http://dld.bz/cVTpw @DIYWriting

Sudden immersion as part of a writing process: http://dld.bz/cVYqM @RichardLSutton

A Lesson About Leaving Negative Reviews: http://dld.bz/cWa8q @davastewart

Alternatives to GoodReads: Riffle, LibraryThing & BookLikes: http://dld.bz/cWdmY @CaballoFrances

How To Design and Crowd Test your Kindle Cover: http://dld.bz/cWdu6 @EBindery

Getting Book Reviews: The Methods Award-Winning Authors Use: http://dld.bz/cWduA @jimhbs

Freebie Strategies for Indie Authors: http://dld.bz/cWduU @sabsky

5 Steps to Blogging Mastery for Fiction Writers: http://dld.bz/cRdQ2 @writerplatform

Rafflecopter – An Easy Tool for Author Giveaways and Launch Parties: http://dld.bz/cWdvp @BiblioCrunch

Simple Solutions to 10 Common Writing Roadblocks: http://dld.bz/cQBYn @LeslieLSanders

47+ Places to Submit Your Free KDP Select Promotion for Your Kindle eBook: http://dld.bz/cWdww @trainingauthors

Ebook Marketing: Boxed Sets are Gaining Exposure and Sales: http://dld.bz/cWdw9 @jimhbs

Not About The Money: 10 Other Indie Author Motivations: http://dld.bz/cWdwF @EBindery

Best Unkept Book Marketing Secret of the Indie Author: http://dld.bz/cWdyw @JenniferDiaries

If fragmented is how we read now, then how should we write? http://dld.bz/cWdy6 @byondpapr

Mavens, Reviewers, Readers and Buyers: http://dld.bz/cWdyC @bookbuzzr

Manage Your Author Marketing Platform with 4 Easy Steps: http://dld.bz/cWdyF @CaballoFrances

Cover Art for Self-Publishers: http://dld.bz/cWdyP @LeslieLSanders

Emotional Barriers in Fiction: Intro to Emotional Channels: http://dld.bz/cY5TS @NakedEditor

Snark is a Dead Scene: Why It’s Time For Writers to Try Something New: http://dld.bz/cY5Ua @jaceycockrobin

Focused on Fiction: Five Storytelling Tips: http://dld.bz/cY5V5 @postaday

Are you a writer or an author? http://dld.bz/cY5V7 @ladyanakina

The Myth of Daily Word Count: http://dld.bz/cY5V9 @cerebralgrump

The most powerful marketing for a storyteller are the stories themselves: http://dld.bz/cY5VW @storyrally

Are Travel Writers Obsolete? http://dld.bz/cY5Wh @TravelandEscape

10 Tips to Staying Focused When Writing a Novel: http://dld.bz/cY5Wu

Workspace Porn: The ground they walk on: http://dld.bz/cY5W3 @MFAVN

4 Reasons Authors Should Embrace Their Writing Mistakes: http://dld.bz/cY5W7 @vgrefer

6 Keys for a Writing Retreat: http://dld.bz/cY5Yh @SandraMartini

4 Reasons to Write the Hell Out of (What’s Left of) 2013: http://dld.bz/cY5Ym @pshares @goldenthis

9 Ways Writers Can Use Pinterest: http://dld.bz/cY5Yq @pronounced_ing

Why the Writing of Breaking Bad is So Good: http://dld.bz/cY6bJ @GreenLensMedia

Why Writers Should Practice Short Fiction: http://dld.bz/cY6kN @TheIndieChicks

Are There Books Too Private to Publish? http://dld.bz/cY6kU @bookriot

3 Things You Should NOT Do with Your NaNoWriMo Novel: http://dld.bz/cY6md @changeitupedit

Famous Novelists on Symbolism in Their Work: http://dld.bz/cY6mh @neatorama

Turning the Cogs: Content Farming: http://dld.bz/cY6mt @WritersEdit

15 good reasons why we shouldn’t write for a living: http://dld.bz/cY6mz @colin_falconer

Make your blurbs count: http://dld.bz/cY6m4 @GiveMeYourTeeth

Why 1 writer is grateful that her novels failed: http://dld.bz/cY6mE @NinaBadzin

Yes, being a good writer still matters: http://dld.bz/cY6mT @bizjournalism

Tips for a better author bio: http://dld.bz/ddtAq @janefriedman @writerunboxed

Best Practices for Getting Published: http://dld.bz/ddtAr @ajfinnegan

How to choose a writing style: Social validation, creative expression, or both? (Personality test for writers): http://dld.bz/ddtAw

Brand Yourself: How would you sum up your life in just 6 words? http://dld.bz/ddtHs @FirebrandTalent

What one writer learned from carving teeth: http://dld.bz/ddtH4 @KMWeiland

Publishing industry faces serious challenges, but is hardly ‘spiraling down the drain’: http://dld.bz/cVaRc @Porter_Anderson @MikeShatzkin

Great Scene: “Shakespeare In Love”: http://dld.bz/cUPPx  @gointothestory

50 Synonyms for Control: http://dld.bz/cUPPt  @writing_tips

Why autobiography is cursed by an unreliable narrator: http://dld.bz/cUPPU  @guardianbooks

1 writer’s list of writing mistakes: http://dld.bz/cUPRJ

10 great meals in literature: http://dld.bz/cUPRX  @TelegraphBooks

Can’t Take a Research Trip? No Problem: http://dld.bz/cUPSz  @carrieturansky

4 Ways to Reveal Your Character’s Personal Boogie Man: http://dld.bz/cUPTg  @niniehammon

Top 10 Clever Google Search Tricks: http://dld.bz/cUPTH  @WhitsonGordon

Basic Instinct: http://dld.bz/cUPTX  @bang2write

Track Changes is your friend: http://dld.bz/cUPUc  @EditorJamieC

Writing When You’re Tired: http://dld.bz/cUPU5  @jamesscottbell

10 Promotion Pitfalls to Avoid: http://dld.bz/cUPU7

Build Your Own Bestseller: 3 Formulas: http://dld.bz/cUPPN  @noreenmalone

8 Rules For Writing in Bed: http://dld.bz/cUPUF  @writersdigest

POV Issues in a Romance Opening: http://dld.bz/cUPUA  @janice_hardy

Elizabeth Spann Craig

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Elizabeth writes the Memphis Barbeque series (as Riley Adams) and the Southern Quilting mysteries for Penguin and writes the Myrtle Clover series for Midnight Ink and independently. She also has a blog, which was named by Writer’s Digest as one of the 101 Best Websites for Writers. There she posts on the writing craft, finding inspiration in everyday life, and fitting writing into a busy schedule.

11 Comments

  1. Margot KinbergDecember 1, 2013

    Elizabeth – What a lovely, lovely site!! Welcome to WordPress and I hope you’ll enjoy it. I know I do. Thanks also very kindly for the mentions, and thanks for these links!

    1. AdminDecember 1, 2013

      Thanks, Margot! The blogging bit is definitely an adjustment here, but hopefully I’ll get the swing of it soon. I’ve had WordPress for my website, but the blogging is a whole other thing!

  2. Alex J. CavanaughDecember 1, 2013

    Wow, look at your new site!! This is awesome. So professional.
    And I made your Twitter list with a writing tip article. Hope it’s not a sign of the apocalypse…

    1. AdminDecember 1, 2013

      Alex–A great post from you! You should do more craft posts. :)

  3. Heather WrightDecember 1, 2013

    Congratulations on your new WordPress blog! Great look and wonderful content as always!

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigDecember 2, 2013

      Thanks, Heather! :)

  4. Heather WrightDecember 1, 2013

    Just a thought. If you install Akismet on your blog, it will take care of any spam and you won’t have to ask the people who want to post a comment to take the extra step of answering the “human” question. So far in 2013, Akismet has blocked nearly 2500 spam comments from my website. They missed 1 in all that time, and Akismet is free with WordPress.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigDecember 2, 2013

      Thanks for the tip! I’ve got Akismet on there and right now I’ve got a “Capcha” thing–but it should only be for the first time someone comments and then lets them go after that. Y’all let me know if that’s working and it’s only the first time you comment….it would be very annoying if it continued, I know!

  5. Eldon SarteDecember 2, 2013

    Yes, Akismet is excellent. It is also technically free only for personal sites. Commercial sites — which is how I categorize an author site — they require a commercial license, something like $5 a month or thereabouts if memory serves.
    ees

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  7. Writer's EditDecember 19, 2013

    Just wanted to say thank you so much for the link to our site. That particular article meant a lot to us, and your post has made us aware of Writer’s Knowledge Base! Win-win! Thanks again :)
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